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Old 06-08-19, 03:26 PM
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A couple Schwinn Varsity questions if I may

I'm thinking of getting an old Varsity frame to build a dedicated winter bike, and of course for N+1. I'm just curious about a couple things:

1. What's a Varsity frame actually weigh? This will not deter me, but I'm just curious.

2. Anybody have an idea the fork and dropout clearance for 700 x 40 snow tires?
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A 22" size Varsity bare frame weighs 7.5lbs. The 24" and 26" frames are 8.2 and 8.9lbs respectively. The forged steel fork used with the 22" frame weighs 2.8lbs, those for the larger frames would be slightly heavier but I don't have any measurements for those.
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Thanks. It's a 22" frame that I'm considering. I've already got a set of wheels looking for a good home, and would plan on setting it up as a single speed coaster with the smaller ring in front, and upright bars.
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If you get a Suburban you'll have the upright bars already and a nicer fork. I wouldn't expect problems fitting 700x40 on it.
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1975 Schwinn Varsity

Originally Posted by Gresp15C
I'm thinking of getting an old Varsity frame to build a dedicated winter bike, and of course for N+1. I'm just curious about a couple things:

1. What's a Varsity frame actually weigh? This will not deter me, but I'm just curious.

2. Anybody have an idea the fork and dropout clearance for 700 x 40 snow tires?
This is probably the largest frame (approx 62cm c-c), l don't know the weight or tire clearances. Too big for me, built for friend who now can't ride. Going up for sale in July. All original except tires and tubes.
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So similar in age and color to my classic Schwinn that I'm absolutely loving. Per earlier posts on Varsity's, I think the complete bike Varsity comes in at 44lbs and the Continental at 39lbs....not so sure on just the frame. I'm keeping mine original as a training bike. Have fun !

Lots of information on the Varsity & Continental in this thread: https://www.bikeforums.net/classic-v...st-39-lbs.html


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